Business Daily | by Elizabeth Kivuva
Kenya has backtracked on a new law that would have barred companies, both foreign and local, from doing business online for non-compliance with tax obligations.
Newly published Digital Market Supply Regulations by Treasury Cabinet Secretary (CS) Ukur Yatani show that Kenya has dropped its earlier proposal that firms which failed to pay value added tax (VAT) and a 1.5 percent digital service tax be blocked from operating in the country…